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And let us not forget the grmamar tick, “like.” Like, which is used
incessantly by teens, drives me up the wall. When I hear too many likes, I
start counting on my fingers. When I get to 10, I put my hands up and say,
“Let’s try this again without using like.” I’m beginning to wish
the word like (also a teenager Facebook obsession) were dropped from the
English language.

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